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; I If j the OEEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oryon, Scrturday Morning, Norember 17. 1943 j I 1 Tli OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saruxday Morning, Norember 17; 1943 PAGE nVK CCQrty The Oregon Statesman TeleoV.on 9101 1 ; OPEN BOUSE SUCCESS Between five .and six hundred parents and friends of the school j attended the Leslie Junior ;high cpen house Thursday evening. I The girls' chorus, under the direc tion of Miss Alphild WahL, sang ; several numbers, the 'band direc ' ted by Karl Thelan, played two . numbers, and principal Joy , Hills ; gave a short talk In the program v that opened the evening. Physical education demonstrations 'were !; presented by , both;'the boys and f irls departments in the gymna glum later in the evening, and re 1 freshments were serv. AH fac ulty members were on hand to greet parents, and rooms were onen for insnection. ? ' - J I . ! We cut and Install Shatter-Proof auto., glass. R.D. : WoodroW, 325 ; Center L . -vr-i "- ! .". "ONE MAN ARMY INJURED " ''. George . Mirach, known as , the "one man army" ' of the. Aleu tians and - winner -of the distin- guished service cross ' there, ' now - manager i of 'the. Standard sery- ' Ice station at Court and Church ' streets here, was seriously injured in an automobile accident which ; killed his brother,' Michael W. ' Mirach near ' Ashland, Thursday - night. Mirich iS'On a vacation for . two weeks and was to report back Monday, .State police said the Mirich. tar collided i with a truck ? H's mother lives at Bend. ' Mum plants, State." 1 ! Jary ; Florist, 373 MORE BAD CHECKS Mrs. R. H. Whitby, Senator drug store, reported to Salem city police Friday that two bad checks had been passed at her establish ment, one-on Nov, 10 signed by Lawrence Paul Rex, box : 440 Woodburn, and,' the other dated July 20 and signed by Sylvia Nor ris, box 7092, Multnomah, Ore. INDUCTION SUNDAY Iniiurlinn raramnnlM ffnr mem berships of the Junior Hi-Y clubs of Parrish and Leslie junior high schools and West Salem will be held ' Sunday afternoon at the TMCA. ' Carlton Greider, Lynn Scott, Don Dawson and plenty Waggoner are advisers for trie organizations. . Jerry Keuyf i Jerry Schaef fer, Sanford Wemstein ana Dick Cocking comprise the ihdu f ion team. ' " !"';.' . t i" , kr ' HAvalminv Xc nrtntine . ser-f vice at Burke Camera Shop, 17$ N. ComX " h NO INDUSTRIAL DEATHS For the jsecond consecutive week there were no fatalities from accidents in covered hidusj tries in Oregon during .th seven. days , which ended November 15J the industrial accident commission reported here Friday. A total of 585 covered accidents and 2d claims for industrial disease bene-f fits were filed during that week with the commission. Capital Cab phone 6648. BOARD GETS ONE BID One bid from the Leadbetter T.iiTwhpr and Paner company, for1; mirchase of 91 acres of land at; $4559.10. was received by! thej state land board here Friday.) The land is located in Multnomah county abutting ' B y b e e lake Whether the bid will be accep ted will be " determined by the land board at its next meeting Danee Saturdays. Silverton arm- ormy. Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band. SAFETY CHARTS SOUGHT An increasing demand for safe tx check charts prepared the sUte accident prevention Dure-u for use of safety committees; was reported here Friday by Paul E. Tk. iv ra. in tv tmnimt Ourske. chairman of the state in ef $40 and the check signed by dustrial accident commission Sylvia Norris was for $15. The Wooden Shoe will be closed Mon., Nov. 19, to Dec. 3 (2 weeks). for repairs. 1 BEAMISH RELEASED Ernest William Beamish, ar rested by state police Nov. 3, chart covers logging operations, the other sawmill and woodwork ing operations Weddine pictures taken at church. 520 SUte. Ph. 5722. j the - LIVESTOCK .SALES SUBJECT I Auction sales at stables are not prohibited .by Oregon j law, al though yarious cities may. have ordinances regulating such sales; Attorney General George Neunef held Shere Friday. The Oregon bo vinelaw form requires- that health certificate muit accompany each transfer of a dairy cow ex cept f or slaughter, j The health certificate must be npt more than 30 days olcL Commo carriers are exembt, the attorney general ruled " - - f Remember Harold Dunsmoor. for painting and paperhanging. Phone 7447.? ..-'.. ; - NO STREET DECORATIONS Because oi scarciijiui uiamma, the Salem Retail .Trade bureau voted at its maay.noon wncncwi meeting against decorating the Htv'iS Ktfeets for Christmas this vearJ Edward Weinbaum, Port4 land ,KjBtau xraaeDureau uuxu ger, lpoke to the I meeting on problems in the retail business. ? .''if : :" . Attention, nurses aides, important meeting, classroom, P-10- Mon day,lihov. 19th, Lefture. Party plans! Everyone come.1 , Fur iorage. Let us tin you about our storage with free-mbth-proof- ing. Prices. V' ' ' :hS vt :-v : i ; ' i i . ; FERRY TRIPS RESUMED ' Following a 'six eeks delayj regular trips were resumed Fri day bf the Independehce Willam ette river ferry. Necbsary work .. . . . s . 1 A 1 win on mes lanamg j)wuui m iuu-: way approaches were; the reasons for the delay after thf ferry, ope-! rated i-by. William and Willard Lawrence, had beeh launched early ;hi October. : k Beauty operator wanted. Bonnie Bee Shoppe, 482 Couxjt. ADDS TO LOOT LIST Beverly Branch, 37( Gaines si, whose! house was prfwled Wed nesday night, reportefd to Eaiem city police " Friday that she has discovered that articles in addi tion tot those included in her orig inal report had been j taken. Two handbags and several articles. of iewelrir belonging to Beveny Branch and to Mrs. L. Lapichies at the! same address i-ere among the missing articles. Salem Schools To Close Over Ihahksgi Salem public schools wiB be clojsecL Thursday and Friday I for Thanksgiving holidays. - . . irst three days jot the school week are acuvity-nuea, tne scnea ule released Friday from the of- fie of City Supt. Frank B. Ben netit Indicates. The schedule: - " Monday 12, Leslie Junior high, noon movie; 2:30 pjn, Parrish jun ior! high. Valleaus... hypnotist; pjij., ' administration office, . ele mentarv t.DrmciDals " meeting: 4 Garfield school, fifth and sixh grade music teachers; 4 p Jn senior high,' faculty meetingrand Snlkooh initiation dinner. " : . Tuesday 10 SJnJ Leslie junior hieh. ninth grade boys league meeting; 4 p m., Parrish Junior high, soccer playoff ; 4 pjn, Leslie junior high; seventh and eighth erarle soccerjlayoff70 pjn, ad ministration office, executive com mittee Marion county OSTA? 8:15 pjr, senior high, Crescendo club concert. Wednesday 11 ajn Leslie Jun ior Jikh. SHS Glee club assembly 1 nlm.. Garfield, Thanksgiving as- sembly; 1 pJtL, Washington, sec ond and 4th grade assemDiy; z:a pjnl, Grant, assembly, Miss W01 iams room; 8 p m., senior high, Girls Letter club. cate with the Marlon county clerk Friday at the for the Normandy Manor same Address. Neckwear he 'is sure toylike. A well selection at $1.00 and $1.50. Buy now for Christmas gifts. Alex Jones, 2l North High St - I ' . - . . .. . PERMIT TO BUTLD : - . mm mm mm h iio w ww w mm tywtmm building permit by the city build ing inspectors office Friday to erect a lone story dwelling at 2425 Adams 1st. at an estimated cost of $1200. . ;f..-. i i -i- : f -? ; - - . FLUE FIRE FIXED ... Salem city firemen were called out TLursday night at 10 o'clock to extinguish a flue fire at eso Union st No damage was report ed. CLASS BANQUETS WEST OUT OF HOSPITAL ij . Oswald West former Oregon 1945, on a charge of being drunk governor who has been hospital and disorderly, was released from Marion county Jail Friday upon payment of a $13 fine and $3 eosts. (Obituary James W. Mott, late reswem oi rom Stlim. at Bethesda. MJ. Survived Salem; thm daughter. Mn. John ivl weeks following a heart attack, has been released from St. Vincent's hospital, Fort- land, and is'at his home in that city. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1278 N. Lib erty, phone 9592. t THEFTS REPORTED Lee Byers, 550 Marion st, told IV hia wilt, Mrm. th-i w.Uing Mott. c.i. cir police Friday that a M.aru tire and wheel were taken from f and and Beverly Mott. all of Salem, hl ca wnile parked on the cor- r.feVrwu7vrs. ner of Marion and Church streets November 17. at s pm. at the houae oil om time between 5:30 and 8.30 5?mTnMXrcfru:nnft Thursday, City Pohce . also ndr the direction of W. X. Rldon Earned from Leslie Palzel of ; the W7' .IhJ?r JTZ LtSntm theft of a tire and wheel from x ruin ii at . w . fee in the Mt. Creat Abbey Mausoleum. T r Good, at the family om at Turner. Hovtmbw 14. t the aae of 63 yeara. Survived by her hua- band. C. H Good OI Turner, ana i t,rthr B Cl. Stewart of Kansas City Ma. Member of Turner Christian his car. The time of the theft is not known. The Pike, open daily to 11 p.m. Open Sundays to 6 p.m. Ice cream to take out, no limit p. SMITH GOING EAST President G. Herbert Smith of Willamette university leaves Mon day for New York City to attend the national intra-frajtemal con ference and to interview pros pective faculty members. Members oi the senior class at Salem high school met In the school cafeteria for a banquet Friday-, night preceding the Spring-field-Salem high football game Frank Deckebach, president of the senior class, had charge of the ar rangements for the dinner. , i -r i TO ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. It P. fciggs of Salem will go to Walla Walla to attend the funeral ff her sister, Mrs. Minnie M. Hester on Monday. Mrs. Hes ter, whoj formerly lived in Salem, died at a Walla Walla hospital on Wednesday. Two , daughters sur vive, MfS. Paul Potter of Pome- roy, Wash., and Mrs. Jack Frye, Spokane! There are other rela Uvea in Salem. Public Records l- CAR PROWLED flreiBhton M. Pre, 300 S. 14th st, jreported to Salem city police the theft of a billfoiccomainins personal , papers fromf his car Thursday night He told police that he believes the theft occur red! while the car was parked a his "home address. m Fal bulbs. Jary Florist, 873 State Manv breeds of puppies at Ring- land's Pet Shop, 463 Ferry. Be tween Liberty and High. NAME. FILED Aki assumed business name cer tificate was filed with the Marion .ouirv clerk Friday by Haiel O. :utv 1005 Broadway-st- for the Broadway ' Lunch at the same ad dress. Edith Strong filed a notice of retirement from the same es tablishment ' Turkey dinner Sunday, Hamburg er lin, 1007 S. Com'l. Open 24 hrs Jhurch. Service wUl be held t the CHnj, RETURNS TO HOME; (oweU-Edwarda ehapel Saturday . Nov. C"A4JT nf route 4 17, at 3 ;.m, with Bev. Ellery Parish Pauline Berndt 12, oi rouje , box 174, Salem, reuirnea .wk fflclatins. , Martha Jane Coffey,' Wednesday. No vember 14, at the home of her son. at the age of SI years. Survived by her aon. Roy Jonn coney oi oaiem; -u iimtra naravar of Roseburg; a brother, Paul Johnston of Albany; home Friday from Salem Deacon ess hospital, where she had gone for surgery. "Cyn" Cronisa Fhotograpns ana- Frames. 1st Natl Ban, ciog. A For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. COMMITTEE MEETS HERE The state guidance committee of the Oregon SUte Teachers asso ciation met in Salem on inurs day. !! For unpainted furniture shop st Wood row's. 325 Center. IIARTMAN GOES HOME Otto Hartman, 595 N. Cottage was able to return to ma hnme Friday from Salem Dea rnness hosoitai where he bad been a patient since Tuesday Floral section lower level, Fred Meyer dug building opening Friday. November 13, unaer new management Flowers, plants, bulbs, etc. ;j DAUGHTER TO HENDERSONS A daughter was born Friday ;af- ternoon at Salem General hospir tal to Mr. and Mrs. James Hen derson of Gervais. Fresh dressed turkeys, hens, bakes, fryers, at Fitts Market TAKES SON HOME f Mn. M. H. Garman. 183 S. 18th of sympathy and floral offerings Rt took her infant on home t. the time of the death of my Sai-m General hospital Fri- Lusband. Liatf I MRS. lil.Hl KULIL 1UIUH.J.-J' uun vrannrniiaren ana uircv ranhii(irit. Services will be held st the W. T. Rifdon chapel Monday. No vember IS. at 1J0 p.m. - Concluding j - services to the ioor cemetery. Otha VlreU Morey. late resident of tin arMt. Went Salem. Nov. 13. Survived by his wife. Mildred Morey; mother, mil. mv:j .i . ...r Vf r LueUa Berlin of i u-. Timi Howe of Hayes Center, Nebraska, and Mrs. Elvira Waterman Portland. Oregon: two brothers, Lewis C. Morey of Hastings, Nebraska, r.i T..b v momt of U S. army. Serv- ic-a wul be held Tuesday. November SO at 10 a.m. from the Clough-Barrick chapel, with interment in Belcrest Me morial park. Rev. Dudley Strain will . officiate. T T- 111 Aaai - A,-. T rtillnn. Ute resident of IMS North CotUge afreet, Nov 15. at the .- aee of SS years. Survived by a daueh ! ter Mrs. A. E. Stevenson- son, Charles i J Gillon: four grandchildren, a great- grandchUdren and one Peat-great-' - CMvicM will be held Mon- . v.r.muir to at S o.m. from the Clough-Barriclc chapelth Rev. Ches Jir Hamblin officiating. Interment in . Belcrest Memorial parn. .' m u I . In this city Thursday. November 15, - i, emit st the aire of 68 years Late resident of Woodburn. Ore. Fath- of Mr. Charles Eastburn 6f Cot ' face Grove. Oregon, and one aon. Roy 'SSffiLT fv." will b held"Mon v. ia .t 11 am.. Graveside ";.U at Woodburn. Oregon, under ? the direction of W. T. Rigdon company. CARD OF THANKS i wish to thank my many friends for their kind expressions CIRCUIT COURT j SUte of Oregon vs George A. Lo- max: DeXenaam c ia Kj! Aldrlch vs Herbert W Alex ander: Plaintiff demands Judgment S $16,060 for iiuriM allegedlysus talned th. an auto accident on Oct. 1944. on the Columbia : Highway. H JrTili. east of Hood River. Ore. to which plaintiff alleges tw oeienuai.1 was guilty of operating ius hkw " a negUgent and recklessj manner Floyd? C Corbett vs Clara Corbet: Order of default against defendant. Plaintiff files answer toi defendant's answer admitting and denying. Hazel J. KtayIugmP.Kta: neyi wroer oi bcbuh - n trnvinl vs William S. Howardf Defendant files answer ad-f mltting pno aenj-uii. ( ..,,.! a uti. s u.xium vm State Indus trial Accident Commission : Plaintifl demands Judgment against , defendant permanenx ana wjvi - foot and ankle and compensation equal to $1500 for permanent partial disabil ity, arising out of alleged injuries oc curring i; while working on Sept. 29, rhirvfn cruet and inhum an trestment. Married Sept. 1, 1944, st Long Beach, CtX PROBATE COURT r t: Williamson, estate: Morion by tti. tetiu.mum -xM!uttir. and Ber- tha WUHamaon, execuxrw o kj trial the matter of objecUons made by ithe stat treasurer in connection with 'Inheritance tax orderi i Georgie M. Steinbeck, jruardianahlp rrAr iithoi-izinr Eugene H. Steinbeck, guardian, to sell real prop- ertv in. Seal Rock Resort, Ore, MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS 324 and Helen Samuel Erwin Smith.- ir.. as, ciyu service, Bremerton. Wash.! and Lucille aLi hmim is. Kaiem. ! Henrv Trick e. 2J. coritractor. Alliance. Neb.. (jean Newman. 20, student 1487 D St.. PVranCii Rowland Shepherd. 38. log !ger. Milt City, and Mary JCtta Brown png, W, nousewue, mm vv RIUNICTPAL COURT I rarrolSsharne. 1031 Elm St., West Sa violation oi Da sic ipeea ruic. i f-; t inn 1 Ttitra In Be Held) Monday For Mrs. Gillon s Funeral services are to be held Monday afternoon at S o'clock from the! chapel of the W. T. Rig don Co. if or Mrs. Robert J. Gillon, who died Thuts- uay nigiu av uci home, 245 iN. Cottage The Rev. Chester ff. Hamblin j will of ficiate. Eightyleigh t years otd last May, Mrs. Gil lon had been active in! and the been a the Presbyterian church Eastern Star until her final prolonged illness. She had more CLERK CUTS FINGER Viril Greeory. 17, employed Pade's meat market, rus n thumb still bandaged as result of a bobt with an axe, received first aid for a cut finger on tne same hand Friday. Aeoiisticon now offers new revo lutionary "hearing lenses" for the hard) of hearing, -investigate. Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousucon imc Donald Co. 905 First Nat'l. Bank. Ph. 16350. LICENSED TO WED A 1; marriage license has been issued in Albany to Carl R. Mo- w Mill Citv. and Cora Aiae s.at " ' Dowher of Lyons. Wanted: A reliable woman for housekeeper and to help care for an invalid. No disease, only oia age. (No laundry. JRt 7, Bx. 130. Pho4e 2-2586. ' NAMES ARE FILED i Mkhael and Eva Flax, botn at 2Ksnl S. , Commercial st- filed an assumed business name member of OES than 50 years. I Mrs. Gillon came to Salem from Duluth, Iinn.,f; 27 years ago and had made hec home here since that time. Her husband died in 1837. 1 One daughter, Mrs. A. E. Stev enson, and on son, Charlie GOV Ion, both of Saiem, survive. New Postwar BuickGoes on . I : j ... i r Display Today Today the new postwar Buick automobile goes on display in the showrooms of the Otto J. Wilson company. It is a Series 50 Super model, fouridoor sedan, with 124 inch' wbeelbase. . - i ' The Otto J. Wilson company holds -one !of the- oldest Buick dealer franchises -of any automo bile concern in the United States, dating - from 1907 when it . was taken out by the late Otto J. Wil son, pioneer auto dealer In Sa lem. The company-now operates as a partnership with Kenneth Wilson, nephew and Mrs, ; Ruth K. Wilson, Mdovr of the founder. as. partners, j . . . . . Remodeling Underway . . .4, - In, anticipation ;of resumption ef automobile sales the Wilson' com nany is engaged hv extensive -re-, modeling of its building at the corner of Commercial and center streets. The floor plan is being revised for more efficient opera tion. A new parts room is being provided; also a reception center for customers. New modern light ing will be installed and j new equipment of modern design In the repair shop. Kenneth Wilson, who manages the business,! has been expanding his organization in preparation for handling of hew cars. Seven war veterans have been added to the staff In recent weeks. j Three Series in Line 1. The 1946 Buick line will! con sist of three series of eight-cylin der cars. Besides the Super series there are the 40-Special on 121 inch wheelbase and the 70-Road- master on 129-inch wheelbase. The Super ; model on display re veals changes in styling and me chanical detail of the new Buicks. Its new styling Incorpor ates full airflow fenders, com pletely re-styled grill and bumper assembly and other appearance refinements. I The straight eight, valve-in-head engine has preci sion-bored and specially honed cylinder barrels and features the dome-shaped i chamber character istic of the Buick fireball Vesign. Also noted Is the return to alum inum pistons,; which have hot been available since 1941. The carbur etoris dual down-draft type in stead of the double compound units formerly employed. A new type spark plug is used which jis said to be revolutionary in mamy phases of functioning. j Salem Credit Association Discusses Parking Meters Other cities have found parking meters a satisfactory solution of the parking problem, Salem should try them. This was the opinion expressed by the group at the) Salem Credit association luncheon Friday noon. The situation in two other capi tal cities,- Boise, Ida., and Sacrt mento, Calif., was outlined by Djr. A. D. Woodmansee and F. G. Les- erer. Woodmansee told his experi ences in the Idaho capital city where he was not acquainted and where he had many stops to make while seeking "several pieces of merchandise. Leserer told of the parking problem in the California capital .while lie 'Was in business there and cohdiliohs there now as indicated on a recent trip. - Sales People Problem . ; ' The big difficulty in the present parking problem is furnished by sales people in the stores who go out each hour to "change the car,! Homer Smith gave as his opinion, saying "I know ' they do it; ! for I have seen them."- V! J I Homer Smith, Jr., cited the ex ample of El Paso, Tex, which he said had had an even worse; park ing problem than Salem. He told of his observations "before and after" the meters were ; installed and said they proved satisfactory. Leading Zones Rapped .? The unnecessary loading rones in the downtown area were blamed in large measure by Leser- . er who cited definite 7 zones 'and gave his opinion of the small maxi-' mum ' time these are" used daily. Ralph Glover of TL L. Stiff Fur niture Co., also spoke of the load Ing zones, as a contributing fac tor in the problem.' The fact that probably .. all of those business houses with loading zones also had a rear entrance, was mentioned. ' The loading zones are a city coun cil problem, members mentioned in discussing them. Pianist to Playj Concert "Rrown -haired, blue eved. nret-t ty and completely without affec4 tion" is the description of Doro-j thy Eustis, young American jpian-i 1st, as it appeared recently in Mfl- dred Norton's column in the Los Angeles News. Miss Eustis will come here from Hollywood to play1. concert here on Tuesday, No-j vember 20. at 8:15. under the. auspices of the Salem high school; Crescendo club. i Miss Eustis has been widely ap-s plauded for her concert appear-, ances but has enjoyed nothing; more than her frequent programs; given for the boys in many of ouf, military hospitals. She has added these hospitalized veterans to herfj fan list while making three ex tensive coast to coast ! tours for; the USO concert division. On her; way to Salem Miss Eustis will stop! at Mare Island, San Francisco, to; play for boys In the hospitals! there. j ' ) East Africa was not opened to the outside world until 1768. , Coittaininq is offered bj your grocer. Delicious, healthful, nour ishing. It has the qualities of a splendid bread and has a not-like flavor. Made by the bakers ef MASTER to TO CONTINUE BASE WASHINGTON, Nov. IS MM Astoria naval air station will be continued on a - full operating basis in peacetime, the office el Senator Morse (R-Ore.) was in formed yesterday by the navy. Saturday and Ilonday Clearance Specials at Scars certifi- Typewriler Repair Service Your typewriter will receive the? best attention in Need ham's shop. Over 20 years ex perience repairing all types of office macnines , assures juu of la satisfactory Job. Call 5802. Needhan'sBookSlore 465 SUte Street Salem. Oreron Child's two-pieee Pajamas Knitted Cuffa Crew Neck Pink or Blue Size 4 to 10 Girl's1 Rayon Britfa-Tearos Only Elastic Waist Band Size jl to 14 : 390 Ladies Swiss Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, Very Dainty ex. 690 Others ...L.i to 790 Boy's5 Military Brush and Comb Sets 4 590 Blue and Red Bettas L We Plant Aquariums ' Singing Canaries Shell Parakeets I ! (Love Birds) . Doa foods, -supplies, fresh meat for dogs and cats, j, ThVhealih and happiness of your pet is our business. ; Ringland s Pel Shop 1 V, i... Boy's Tie and Matching Kerchief in attractive gift box 590 Oil Silk Apron Ruffle and Tape Trimipng--Pastel Colors 1.00 Extr Sizti Oil Silk Aproiv Floral Prints Coverall Style 1.29 Knitted Lounging: Slipper Pastel Shades L . 890 Children's S Anklets Fancy Cuff- Assorted Colors Size 6 to 8 250 Boy's Shirts The Ideal Gift for tni Christmas Cotton Flannel Plaid Sport 1.00 Boy's Cords Size 8 to 16 2.98 I i . ! j j! Infant's White Shoes Sizes 5 Vt and 6 Regular U-394- QQ gL Clearance ......1 O Children's Brown Sandals land . -Oxfords Size 122 to 3 4 QQ Regular $2.98 Clearance ! .T ... AaWO i ; ' Knitted ShouWeretts-Assorted I. Pastels Regular $2.98 4 Qft Clearance l. ..iH J --- . Tea Towels Bleached 1 CZ fk' Regular 19c Clearance J?. . ea. Af : i ' Knitted Dish Cloths Regular 10c Clearance . j J. : a. f Baby Quilt Blocks 12 Events in Baby's Day, 9 inch Mercerized Broadcloth Stamped and Tinted Complete with embroidery j OJOkffm Instructions Reg. 89c.-....i . Buttons Large Assortment J'ancy and Plain Variety -of Colors Regular 10c card j -fl Qearance i -4 S for' AUP Yarn 4 OzRegular j 89cj m tCk gj Clearance i j v7 V Plastic Sox Dryers iake jWooI Sox Hold Their Shape andi Siie 7kft Regular $15 Clearance f . 'V Metal Shoe Horns Regulajr 10c Clearance . :.i...4. J Snap Fasteners Regular 5e ; . Clearance 4 1 tor Mending Wool 25 Yd! Cafds- - CLf Regular 5c Qiance! i4 toT 7 1 ; - . .. 1 is a arouo or family pictiire. Mothers, Fathers, Brothers and Sister s wiU enppreciate a family portrait more ; tha ever now that so many farniues are toaetner again. Arrange now for on appointment. ! KENNELU I , , PORTRAIT STUDIOS . j i 4th Floor. Oregon Building I I -' ELLIS Phone 7830 Boys Sport Shirts Assorted , rntfnni T jm 9 and Short Sleeves . f : : i 1.05 t. 25 vu 484 Stale SI. Salem, Oreron ; SatitfaeUon Guaranteed er tYoar leney Back, Mammy Doll Dish-Rag Set IVCg UJAT I UV VHU cui v An Excellent Shower or 4S4 Stale St. Salens Oreron SaUtf actlea Gaaranteed er. Your Honey Back . Gift Item i f 1" it 1 ! i! 1 ' 4j Ph. 68S9 4S3 Terry - 31 ret 3f5F99S "gaaBsmWiMil!m